Kate Stockings: New LNPC resources

Alongside Kate Stockings' teaching and work as a Trust Lead, she also volunteers as a Ranger for the London National Park City.

Use the link here to book your free place.


Location: London National Park City Visitor Centre, 80 Mortimer Street, W1W 7FE (Closest station Oxford Circus, or Goodge Street)
đź“… Date: Thursday 26th June (during London Climate Action Week)
đź•’ Time: 4.30 pm - 6.00 pm. Please arrive 10 mins early to get settled into your places.
🎟️ Free – Limited spaces available


Tea, coffee & snacks provided

Join fellow geography educators for a hands-on workshop exploring a brand-new set of curriculum-aligned resources designed to bring urban nature, local geography, and climate action into the classroom.

Developed by Kate Stockings – Trust Lead for Geography at Future Academies and London National Park City Ranger – who has developed a set of resources that share the real-world case studies of projects happening throughout London National Park City aiming to make London greener, healthier and wilder. 

These resources, with the support of the London National Park City small grants programme, have been carefully mapped to the curriculum to ensure they’re ready to go in both KS3 and KS4 classrooms.

This session will give you tools and inspiration to:
  • Delve into real-world case studies showing how grassroots action can make London greener, healthier, and wilder
  • Teach students to consider how small-scale local action can help mitigate and adapt to climate change
  • Spark imagination, agency, and curiosity in your classroom through learning about projects across London
You’ll get early access to the resources, and the chance to co-create how these materials could be used in schools across the UK.

Whether you’re London-based or just curious about teaching geography differently — this is for you.

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